Faby had to find her own way of defining success and what a “good job” would be for her. One unique aspect of Faby’s #firstgenjourney is that she learned to communicate her perspective to her parents and integrate them into her professional life. Check out episode 8 to learn more.

Kristina Correa, '19, was raised by a single mom in a small town in southern Texas. Next year, the Stanford senior will join a record-setting class of Rhodes Scholars at @oxford_uni. Almost half of the 32 recipients of the oldest and most celebrated international fellowship in the world are immigrants or first-generation Americans, and two-thirds are women. She’ll pursue master’s degrees in integrated immunology and computer science. To learn more, click on the link in our bio. #Stanford#Oxford#womeninstem#stem#firstgen#rhodesscholar

#LASIFScholar Angel is creating his legacy as a #FirstGen college goer at @sanfranciscostate, after being empowered by the individuals he met through @breseela's leadership program. Learn about his pans to make change: calfund.org/lasifscholars/angelb